It’s been a little more than a month since James Holzhauer’s epic run on “Jeopardy” came to a sudden and shocking end. After 32 consecutive wins and a near-record setting earnings total, fans have wondered when the phenom would return for one of the show’s special contests.

Well the wait is over as the show announced this week that Holzhauer will be one of 15 contestants to appear in the “Tournament of Champion” this November.

That’s right – James Holzhauer is coming back! Here are the contestants returning for the #TournamentOfChampions this fall.

Holzhauer will compete for a $250,000 top prize along with 14 other former champions who have appeared on the show over the last couple seasons. Among those champion is Emma Boettcher, the woman from Chicago who dethroned Holzhauer.

It’s not clear when exactly the two week tournament with air, other than it will happen this November. Hopefully this time around, leaked footage of the outcome won’t spoil it for fans of the show.

Holzhauer’s run ended with him within $60,000 of setting the all-time regular season earnings record, set by Ken Jennings in 2004. The record of $2,520,700 seemed like a sure thing to be broken once Holzhauer got to $2,464,220 during his run. However, Holzhauer fell short and even if he were to win the “Tournament of Champions" that would not be included with the original total.

The all-time record for total earnings on the show -- regular season and tournament winnings -- is held by Brad Rutter who has earned $4,688,440 playing “Jeopardy.”

Regardless, Holzhauer appears ready to return to the stage, sending out a tweet of his own following the announcement.